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Yohooo8 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

"ed" help

0 Hi, the usage of "ed" is always confused me. 02br
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00I know that we add "ed" behind a word because it was happened in the past. Like "finished". 02br
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00but there are cases of "ed" for the future tense too, why is that? 0-
  

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0 Could you give us some examples of the usage that confuses you, please? 0-

  • 0 Could you give us some examples of the usage that confuses you, please?
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0 Could you give us some examples of the usage that confuses you, please? 0-
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0 The example will be just like the first sentense i wrote. 02br
00"Hi, the usage of "ed" is always confused me" . 02br
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00Why "confuse" needs to add "ed"? 02br
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00What i want to say is i am still confuse, before and now. 0-
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0 Hello Yohooo8 02br
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00I'm a learner from Japan. I still am not sure what you are asking about, but let me write something that could be related to the thing you are asking. 02br
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00English verbs have three inflexions: 02br
00 [1st ] present, 02br
00 [2nd] past, 02br
00 [3rd] past participle. 
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0 Thanks paco. 02br
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00 "This problem confused me. (Past tense sentence). " 02br
00 "I am confused with this problem. (Present tense sentence). " 02br
00 " I will be confused with this problem. (Future tense sentence). " 02br
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00So, 02br
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00"This p
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0 This problem confused me. (Past tense sentence). 02br
00"confused" here = a verb in past tense 02br
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00I am confused with this problem. (Present tense sentence). 02br
00"confused" here= an adjective 02br
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00I will be confused with this problem. (Future tense sentence). 02br
00"confused" here= an adjective 
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0 Ok thanks paco. 0-

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